If you would like to play NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 in 4K, your graphics card must be able to produce 4K quality. The following settings are the ones I use to play NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 in 4K on my pc. The settings for NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 are not perfect. I can’t figure out how to get rid of the pixelation under the players. You can even see the black pixelation under the players in the thumbnail.
NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 (PCSX2) – GSdx
- Adapter: Choose your graphics card here.
- Internal Resolution: Custom
- Custom Resolution: 3840 x 2160
NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 (PCSX2) – EE/IOP
- Clamping Mode: Extra + Preserve Sign
NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 (PCSX2) – VUs
- Clamping Mode: Extra + Preserve Sign
- Round Mode: Chop/Zero
NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 (PCX2) – GS
- Turbo Adjust: 200%
NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 (PCX2) – GS Window
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16×9)
- Custom Window Size: This always auto changes for me even though i change it.
- I made no real changes here. Feel free to experiment here.
NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 (PCX2) – Speed Hacks
- Enable Speedhacks: checked
- mVU Flag Hack: checked
- MTVU (Multi-Threaded microVU1): checked
NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 (PCX2) – Game Fixes
- No changes here but you can experiment if you choose.